You don't want to reveal the reasons for your github suspension/deletion? (I could understand if they didn't tell you. Such notices are frustratingly often deliberately uninformative.)
The first time this project was discussed on HN I thought that it's not trustworthy and I believed the project description to be dishonest.
That somewhat rhymes with stuff one would need to do to get suspended on github - hence my question.
Then again the legal situation of paywall bypasses is pretty grey, so it's genuinely interesting to know whether github has potentially some kind of policy against it.
I know you're officially not involved as you said that the first time you posted the project. An unofficial answer would be equally interesting!
The first time this project was discussed on HN I thought that it's not trustworthy and I believed the project description to be dishonest.
That somewhat rhymes with stuff one would need to do to get suspended on github - hence my question.
Then again the legal situation of paywall bypasses is pretty grey, so it's genuinely interesting to know whether github has potentially some kind of policy against it.
I know you're officially not involved as you said that the first time you posted the project. An unofficial answer would be equally interesting!